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If that happens, Britain could be confronted with a variety of possible governing scenarios on Friday.
Authority was there to be confronted, with a brazen and sometimes disastrous daring.
The radicals seemed to be confronted with a classic question: what is to be done?
A Martian arriving at the festival site would be confronted with a puzzle.
No longer, he said, need the United States be confronted with "a false choice between its security and its ideals".
It is refreshing, therefore, to be confronted with a policy idea that, it seems to me, is just plain wrong.
But few lawyers would put a defendant on the witness stand who could be confronted with a prior perjury conviction.
He went on to say, "My view is that they have to be confronted with a choice".
It was difficult for them to be confronted with a social world they were excluded from and didn't have the resources to keep up with.
But beyond style, Mr. Perry is likely to be confronted with a series of substantive questions that could affect the public's early perception of his candidacy.
Suddenly you may be confronted with a perilously short highway entrance ramp, or -- surprise, surprise -- the fact that you've rented a vehicle with a manual transmission.
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